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Balancing screen time for my kids has felt like a never-ending battle. I remember when I was a kid, my mom used to limit TV time by keeping the remote on top of the fridge. Now, with tablets and smartphones everywhere, it's a whole different ball game. I've tried a few strategies that seem to work, like setting timers or having screen-free zones at home, but I'm curious about what others are doing. How do you manage screen time with your kids? Any success stories or tips? Also, sometimes I feel like a hypocrite when I'm scrolling on my phone while telling them to put theirs away! Anyone else feel that way? Let's share ideas and maybe a laugh or two. 😊 Here's a link to an article I found useful: [Managing Screen Time for Kids](https://www.example.com)

Oh, I totally get where you're coming from! It's like keeping up with a moving target these days. One thing that worked for us is creating a "tech-free family hour" where everyone, including us parents, puts down the devices. We use that time for board games or outdoor activities. It helps set a good example and gives us some quality time together. 😊

And yes, the struggle with feeling hypocritical is real! I try to be mindful of my own screen habits, especially around the kids. Sometimes, I even tell them, "Okay, let's both take a break from our screens," and it becomes a team effort. It's all about balance, right?

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